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Share with me and I'll share with you And together now, you and me, we will see All the things that we can do, Yes, we can do . . . me and you. Have you ever tasted a snowflake? Built cities with LEGO? Looked at your toe through a hole in your sock? Have you ever thought about what it would be like to be a fish or imagined animals in the clouds? Share with Me: Poems for Kids Volume II has poems for all these things and more. In the tradition of the best of Canadian children's poetry, Share with Me celebrates the viewpoint of the child-including the joys of the playground, daydreams and…mehr

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Share with me and I'll share with you And together now, you and me, we will see All the things that we can do, Yes, we can do . . . me and you. Have you ever tasted a snowflake? Built cities with LEGO? Looked at your toe through a hole in your sock? Have you ever thought about what it would be like to be a fish or imagined animals in the clouds? Share with Me: Poems for Kids Volume II has poems for all these things and more. In the tradition of the best of Canadian children's poetry, Share with Me celebrates the viewpoint of the child-including the joys of the playground, daydreams and fantasies, and of course jokes-and encourages self-confidence and appreciation of the natural world. Its forty poems are accompanied by colour illustrations and are ideal for children aged 6-11. It's so annoying when you meet someone walking up a slide. Especially when you're going down and you end up giving them a ride!
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About the Author: Gordon Chisholm has always had a passion for art and music. Having taught elementary school in the North York education system for more than 20 years, Chisholm brought this passion to his students. He has now combined these areas through the medium of poetry, incorporating his fascination with the natural world and the inspiration gained from the many children to have moved through his classroom. The Cracks in the Sidewalk is his first book publication. About the Illustrator: Alicia Neal is a "homegrown, free range artist" based in Vancouver. A graduate of Windsor House School, she specializes in customer service and digital art. This is also her first book-illustration publication.